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Spooky Compliance Monsters: Common Compliance Errors During Open Enrollment
As the chilling winds of October sweep in, it’s time for the spookiest event of the year: Open Enrollment. Don’t let your benefits decisions haunt you all year long. Take control of your health and welfare, and make sure you're
IRS Ruling on 401(k) Discretionary Contributions
On August 23, 2024, the IRS gave its approval to a novel arrangement in which employees participating in their employer’s 401(k) plan would be permitted to elect to allocate certain employer discretionary contributions made under such plan among various other
MHPAEA Final Rule: New Compliance Requirements for Employers Starting 2025
MHPAEA Final Rule: New Compliance Requirements for Employers Starting 2025 Recently, the U.S. Departments of Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Treasury released the Final Rule implementing the non-quantitative treatment limit (NQTL) aspects of the Mental Health
DOL Confirms Cybersecurity Guidance Covers All Employee Benefit Plans
The DOL’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) confirms that the cybersecurity guidance it issued in April 2021 applies to all employee benefit plans, including health and welfare plans. Here's what you need to know: Bottom Line First EBSA confirms that